sure? It fills up the boar/wolf/bear fantasy RPG video game trifecta, I suppose. Without spoiling too much about the plot twists and storylines, it basically puts Geralt smack-deep within a story between a man and his inhuman genie-esque/fair-folk-like/demonic patron, with a huge focus on wishes and be-careful-what-you-wish-for and all that jazz.Ĭlassified into the 'beasts' category in Witcher III's enemies, the Wild Boar is. The very story-heavy elements of this DLC really made me have a lot of fun playing through it. It's comparatively short, yes, compared to the main campaign or the second DLC, but the very well-executed story and the pretty fun antagonists in Olgierd von Everec and Gaunter O'Dimm is a very, very solid world-building and storyline. Hearts of Stone, I think, might actually be one of my favourite parts of my playthrough of The Witcher III. So this time around, we're going to cover the Witcher III DLC's monsters! I tried to keep it all in one page, but Blood and Wine did have a fair amount of new creatures, so I ended up splitting it into two.Īs always, I'm going to go by the in-game bestiary, and am not going to include any named human NPC's.
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